As
a Battle Bunny, honed in the fires of hell, Bailey fights every day
just to function. Blind since birth, the skills he learned to protect
himself after years of torture at the hands of a sadistic scientist
keep him alive, but nothing can protect him from the mate he
discovers on a rescue mission.

Harvey
Blackstone watched his brother die a slow agonizing death from behind
the bars of the cage he had been tossed into. He vowed revenge on
those that took his only family, if he survives that long.

When
the doors opened and the most stunning man he had ever seen steps
inside, Vey is close to death. Discovering the man who rescues him is
also his mate seems like a gift from the gods. Claiming Bailey is not
the same as keeping him safe. The scientists that kept him prisoner
are after them all, and it will take more than a family of Battle
Bunnies to keep them all safe. It will take a miracle.

Review

Bailey
has been blind since birth but that hasn’t stopped him from
righting wrongs. As a member of the Battle Bunnies, he rescues those
being experimented upon and killed. Vey is one such man. He is
expecting to die not finding a mate but can he reign in his
possessive nature and allow Bailey his independence?

Bailey
is the first in this new series by Stormy
Glenn and Bellann Summer and
I must say it started with a bang! Bailey has learned to compensate
for his lack of sight with the enhanced nature of his other senses.
When he rescues Vey, he finds himself struggling with the limitations
his newly minted mate is comfortable with. I loved how much Bailey
was willing to bend but drew the line when his independence was at
stake. He has lived and survived this long and understands his
limitations and strengths, now he just needs patience while his mate
learns that disabled does not mean less than. Vey doesn’t mean any
harm. He has lost the only family he has and was inches from death.
Holding too tight is the least of his worries especially when the
danger isn’t over. I love how Ms.
Glenn and Ms Summer allowed
these characters to learn their boundaries. Bailey wasn’t used to
taking someone else’s feelings into account when he does what he
does. Vey has waited so long for a mate his fear may cost him the
very thing he desires. Finding a middle ground isn't easy but Ms.
Glenn and Ms Summer makes
it appear almost easy between these two characters. I enjoyed this
new series and am looking forward to seeing the rest of Bailey’s
friends find what fate has in store.